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Sugar Season: Maple Making Then and Now

GREENWICH, N.Y. — March has arrived, and with it comes the maple-producing season! This annual event is a sign of spring in many places and unseasonably warm temperatures (at least in the northeast) have led to an early start for sugarmakers in many parts this year. Read on to learn more about this rustic tradition.

Maple production, or sugarmaking, is derived by concentrating the sap of the sugar maple tree (acer saccharum). In the late winter and early spring as the seasons change temperature

Cultivating Ag Careers: Iowa Soybean Association's Christie Wiebbecke

GREENWICH, N.Y. — Christie Wiebbecke’s journey in agriculture started with goats. Originally from Traer, Iowa, Christie grew up on a homestead that raised dairy goats. Part of her upbringing involved the regular milking of goats and showing them at local fairs. Christie’s father owned and operated a seed and chemical business. When she was older Christie helped out in the office and

Cultivating Ag Careers: Emmaline Long, Agronomy Solutions Manager at Yara North America

GREENWICH, N.Y. — “Everyone has something that intrigues and excites them. Agriculture has been that passion for me for as long as I can remember,” said Emmaline Long. Emmaline grew up in Bergen, NY and while she did not grow up on a farm, her father came from a dairy farming family and her uncle operated a large dairy farm which she visited often. She has fond memories of riding on a tractor with her dad when she was a little girl. Through these family connections Emmaline has always felt that

Commissioner Ball celebrates the maple season at tree tapping ceremony

WHITEHALL, N.Y. — On Friday, March 10th NYS Commissioner of Agriculture & Markets Richard Ball helped celebrate the maple season with the annual tree tapping ceremony. This year’s tapping was held at Rathbun’s Maple Sugarhouse Restaurant in Whitehall, N.Y. Commissioner Ball was joined by NYS Assemblymen Matthew Simpson and NYS Senators Daniel Stec and Jacob Ashby.

This year’s ceremony was attended by many local maple producers as well as a large contingent of FFA members from Granville FFA and

Cultivating Ag Careers: SUNY Cobleskill's Easton Murray

GREENWICH, N.Y. — Easton Murray is Outreach Specialist for Agricultural Workforce Development USDA Grant at SUNY Cobleskill. She is originally from Greenwich, NY and attended SUNY Cobleskill, studying Agricultural Equipment Technology.

Easton Murray learned at a young age how to make her way around machinery. Growing up on her family’s beef cattle farm in Easton, NY, she loved helping raise the cattle and horses her family owned. When she got older her favorite part of the farm became driving t

“I never would have been President”: Theodore Roosevelt’s transformation on a Dakota ranch

GREENWICH, N.Y. — The United States’ 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt, is remembered for being a great many things. A politician, a reformer, a conservationist, a manly sportsman, the Panama Canal builder, and a host of other things. For a brief period in his life rancher was another title that Roosevelt carried. For three years Roosevelt owned and operated two ranches in the Badlands of what is present-day North Dakota. While he only d

Keeping watch over their flocks: The shepherds of the Nativity

GREENWICH, N.Y. — The Nativity tells the story of the birth of Jesus Christ which is celebrated at Christmas. This well-known and important story includes many interesting characters such as Jesus’ humble parents Joseph and Mary, the barbarous King Herod who sought to take the young Jesus’ life, the wise and mysterious Magi bringing gifts from afar, and more. One of these characters are a group of

Courting, Cussing Mules, and Common Sense: Harry S. Truman's farm years

GREENWICH, N.Y. — Harry S. Truman became our nation’s 33rd president unexpectedly in 1945 after the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt. But did you know that one of the stops along Truman’s journey to the presidency was on his family farm? For eleven years President Truman worked on and part-owned a farm, and the experience helped mold him into the man who would eventually occupy the Oval Office.

Harry Truman was born on May 8, 1884 in Lamar, Missouri, the eldest child of John and Martha Truman. Ha

A little bit about me.

Ever since I was a child, I have loved history. Pursuing that interest at college I earned a bachelor's degree in history from Gordon College in 2019. I also possess minors in Music and French, two other interests of mine. Since graduating I have served as a writer for The Eagle Press newspaper and the agriculture news website Morning Ag Clips. Outside of work I can usually be found reading about one of the presidents, running miles on nearby dirt roads, or rehearsing for a concert or musical that I will be in.